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Yea, but I think it can have even bigger discounts I'm the next days because the disinformation campaign is still in progress.
You sound like this is something to celebrate? The only people I can come up with that have a vested interest in a privacy tool going down are feds. Might be interesting to cross reference some of you "Bitcoiners".
Just to get this right. We're talking about prices going down on fractional reserved exchanges that do not allow withdrawals of real coins? I don't agree that these internal dashboard numbers have any meaning. What has meaning to me is seeing Monero dominating the payment market wherever it is listed. I do like when an educated person on the matter shares his critique. Many maxis were just parroting the attackers PR campaign to push their qubic shitcoin. I do agree that Monero needs to die if it can't survive continuous price suppression and selfish mining attacks with rented hash power.
To be clear, dnm use monero. That's the only people that use monero... 5% are traders of exchanges and privacy maxis that have been deluded into believing monero can work. There is no way to secure it. There is no incentive to have the second best money. So they added inflation to try to cure it. Which just makes it worse...
I am NOT talking about DNM which could become necessary for survival in the near future. Follow the stats that get published here every month from merchants in the field.
DNM = black market = actual free market is choosing Monero (the thing Bitcoin maxis always talk about) Bitcoin security guarantees don't apply on the white market. A centralized entity dictates what transactions you can or can't do on it. So what is that like 95 % of Bitcoin?
The state determines what transactions you can or cannot make on the white market. They can also arbitrarily tax Bitcoin to offset any NGU, tax transactions to make fiat artificially a better MoE there, or even ban it there. The only way to use Bitcoin without permission, uncucked, is on the black market (the thing you're trying to use to minimize)
There is a fatal flaw in your argument... The state has determined what I can and can't buy. That's true for you too. The state has determined I CAN buy anything on the white market... You're making a differentiation without a point.
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R 4 months ago
Slim, this is an intervention to remind you that arguing with monero people is a futile use of your time 🚁😂
Don't understand the point you're making. Rephrase it please? Yes, it's true that the rules by a central authority on any transaction that takes place on the white market applies to me too (doesn't matter if we're using seashells, Bitcoin, or Monero). Where did I deny that or how does that change anything I said?